Like how Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew really is that large, that gentle but taciturn and has hands that enormous in person.

And that “Three’s Company” star Joyce DeWitt may be so sweet you can’t help but wonder if her sitcom character Janet Wood was more than just a tad autobiographic.

And that comic artist Whilce Portacio loves the mullet so much from back in the days he drew it on Bishop in “Uncanny X-Men” he just might bring it back for Archangel when he returns to penciling “Uncanny” in July.

And that actor and San Antonio native Jonathan Joss has a positively positive attitude about his vocation despite his “Jonah Hex” scenes ending up on the cutting room floor, though just as well since the movie’s reviews look uglier than Hex’s gnarly mug.

And that of all the cosplayers onsite, few gave guys more whiplash than a comely lass dressed as Star Sapphire — accompanied by a guy dressed as Green Lantern, no less.

I could go on and on, so what say we just let some Texas Comicon photos do the talking instead? Hit the jump for Saturday snapshots from the con. Including said Sapphire, of course.

Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew — a lot of human.

‘Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles’ star Dorian Harewood.

San Antonio’s own Jonathan Joss of ‘King of the Hill’ fame.

‘Three’s Company’ stars Priscilla Barnes and Joyce DeWitt.

Comic artist Whilce Portacio.

Artist David Michael Beck w/his Snake Eyes work and the silent soldier who inspired it.